The movie was a hopeless watch simply put.
I'd walked into the theatre hoping for a light, fun filled movie.
Little did I know that within minutes, archaic and mindless narratives in the garb of ideals were being thrust onto the audience. Who possibly had the infinite gumption to lap this up though?
The accents were terrible to hear, and the cast a travesty to their art.
Why did the need possibly arise to sound posh like the Brits when the native actors could barely string a few phrases in English together. The acting by the British understudies was no less cataclysmic. It was an embarrassing watch on so many levels.
The story was so facile and riddled with disjunction right from the very go. Nothing stuck from the movie besides the throbbing ache in my head once the curtains closed.
I was entirely sold on the movie being satire until I realised that they were actually serious at making people believe that they should be taken seriously.
I was left reeling, they had the audacity to think this would be a serious watch. They actually thought they could engage the audience without them wanting to pull all the hair out of their head. And they thought it would be a good idea.
The only reason this didn't deserve a 1 star is solely for Sadhu Kokila's performance which provided much needed comic relief and was the saving grace from this disaster.